The Cedarville Herald, Volume 40, Numbers 27-52

You Can ’t Seat “ B A L L -B A N U ” Arctics £W*«#> ftw W m * “BaU'Band" Arctics protect your leather cJioea. They keep your teet warm and they keep themdry. They save you a let of money in th$ long run be­ cause of Use many extra days and weeks of wear you get from them. * Ifcbt w .< 1 L <»»»* « ^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL ^ Mrs. Julia Condon of Urichsville, Ohio, has been spending several days with relatives here. „ Mr. . Charles GalbVeath spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Eliza­ beth Galbreath. Mr. D. H. McMillan, who suffered a paralytic stroke last week, is re­ ported as much better. A»am*v- | To hold your trade er.d you.f good will, we naturally want to sell you the best quality rubber footwear that we can, and “Ball-Band” with* the Red Ball Trade Mark ia the kind we i ;commend, Button Buy “ Ba ll-Bund*’ HOWU R. BIRD & SONS CO. I ■ 2 5 a c r e s o f w h e a t— lit 25 bushels to the acre —at $2.20 per bushel will bring you the comfortable sum of $1375.00, Deposit this aihount with us on an account bearing 5% Compound Dividends —and watch it grow. In five years it will amount to $1760.00 —in ten years to $2250.00, and in twenty years to $3690.00. Our accounts offer you “100% Safety—5% Dividends* '•ffi& -dit . Gem City B u ild ing & Loan A s s ’n n E so u n cE e e m illions 6 N. Main— Dayton \ Mr.-Howard Turnbull has about re­ covered from an attack of typhoid’ fever, being able to get to town sev­ eral days ago. A large manner of people went from here to Dayton last Saturday to see the football team from Camp Sherman meet the Dennison team at the Dayton fair grounds. Two games were played and the soldier boys won each. Sergeant Paul Turnbull, known as a star football player during his college days, took part in the second game. Mrs. J. C .Barber attended the sec­ ond concert in- Memorial hall, Dayton, Monday night, when Madame .Melba gave a concert assisted by Arthur Hackett, tenor; Francis de Bourguig- non, piano; and Frank St. Leger, ac­ companist. Madame Melba is 51 years -of-.age^yet-she- still ranks-as-one of the leading vocalists in the musical, world. Mrs. Barber went from Day- ton Jto Cincinnati spending a few days there. ■ * t Best Prices for Butter, Eggs and Poultry Farmer* call us by phone, get .out prices on produce, and arrange to have your groceries delirered.' ' . «■' / Nagley’s Grocery P h on e 40. Cedarville, Ohio Earl Allen, accompanied by Law­ rence Malone of Spring valley, Harry Hagler of the Hpok Road, and Paul Walker of Xenia, left Sabbath foi* Jacksonville, Florida, to work a t the cantonment being erected there. Mrs. Ben Allen and'daughter, Bird­ ie, soent Sabbath a t Camp Sherman visiting Corporal Delbert Allen be­ fore he goes to Little Rock, Arkansas ih charge of a large rammer of Italian, conscripts. It is said that 5000 men are being transferred from Camp Sherman to Little Rock. The local high school basket ball team defeated the Jamestown High here la s t Friday night. Mrs. M. R. McKee . has for her guest her mother, Mrs. Young, of Indianapolis, Ind . O V E R C O A T bargains in Men’s and Boys’. Some we carried over. Th e y are extra good and worfh doubla what we ask fo r them . If you need an overcoat eomo In and see them at R. Bird 6, Sons Co. . Judge G. H . Kyle,, Judge H . L. Smith and M. J . Hartley will com­ prise the Greene county legal ad ­ visory board under th e new select­ ive service regulation*. This board serves without compensation and is to h e lp th e registered men’Jn filling out the questionaire. ; \ j r p i The hunting season opened yes­ terday and Mr. Babb it took the tail and uncut whereever possible. IIunterB report fewer rabbits this season than usual. Cold weather'demands C OM ­ F O R T S and B L A N K E T S . We can supply your needs at reason­ able prices. R. Bird &, Son* Co. The annual Thank offerlngservice a t the II. P. church was held Wed­ nesday evening a t which time Miss Mary J. Campbell gave an address. A social hour w ith refreshments followed. D. S. E rv in received judgment in Squire Jackson’s court yesterday on su it over an account. Stop, Look, Listen! Something To Keep Yon Cold W eather Is Here! Men’s Suits and Overcoats............. .............. ..$18.50, $16.50, $15.00, $12.50, $9.85 Boys’ Overcoats and Long Pants Sui t s . . . . . . . . .$4.98,,$7*50 $8.50, $9.85, $12.50 Boys’ Knee Pant S u ite ................................. .$2.89, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.48, $5 98^ Men’s and Boys’ Swevter Coats.....................................................................73o to $7.50 Men’e and Boys’ Mackinaw Coate ....................... ................... • .............. $4 49 to $8.95 Best Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Hosiery, Hats Caps, Gloves. / . „ . Footwear of all kinds—Ladies’, Misses’. Boys’ and Men’s Fine Shoes and Solid Every Day Shoes. All the latest Novelty Shoes, Felt Boots, Bubber Beots,, Arctics, Rubbers, WarmXined Shoes and all kinds of footwear «t lowest prices. TH E BIG STORE "CJ* A * ■ 17-19 West Main Btreit, * ~ •" “ YoungMen you’ll like this snappy BELTER SUIT. We’re showing a com- • - plete line in all the new shades for fall at $17 to $30 n r s — * The f a t , 2 )a U a m itfa 2 lc y £ XENIA, ‘ - - OHIO - W E W IL L PAY YO U 43 c Dozen in trade for c le an , fresh EGGS , Saturday a n d Monday, Nov. 17 and 19th. Bring us your surplus. R. Bird &. Sons Co. Men’s Sheep Lined work coats Men’s Blanket Lined Corduroy coats. Men’s Warm Lined O ve r­ all Jackets. R. B ird &. Sons Co. Miss Olive Northup entertained a number of girl friends la s t Satur­ day afternoon a t her home near Clifton in honor of Mrs. Burton Mc- Elwaihe. 1'he affair was in the nature of a kitohen shower and the bride, received man)* useful gifts. O Y S T E R S You can depend on us ,for them every time you come to oiir store. We now re­ ceive three shipments each week. O u r -price is 40c per quart. 20c per pint* Telephone your ordor to R. Bird 4. Sons Co It Will Pay You To Watch * : . . ■ • v Saturday Afternoon and Monday Morning Dayton Papers for the $100,000.00 CHRISTMAS STORY Written By ; 0 . . . * Elder & Johnston Co. . DAYTON’S SHOPPING CENTER < *ADA IR ’S. -^>1*"* a THE LEADING HOME FURNISHER FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS WHAT PEOPLE SAY “Tiler’s no ’ use in looking furth- er---they’ve just what we want here.’’ A prospective bride said with conviction —and some finality, we noted-^to heir fiance,'and how' well it fitted, this estab- lishment, The young lady had found here. ., what she wanted for her home—and what­ ever price was paid, • the ' two received honest merchandise, sincere furniture—the ; kind that meets this test for 100 per cent goodness. * A d a i r ’s Con- iven len t P a y- m en t P lan gives you the use of the furniture while you are paying for it. Ask about it. LISTENING TO THE VICTROLA' FIFTEEN MINUTES A DAfr WILL ALTER AND BRIGHTEN YOUR WHOLE LIFE. Because It brings to you the music of the World's greatest artists to cheer, educate and uplift. Victrolas $15.00 to $400. 2,000 Records Carried in Stock We’ll gladly play any music th a t appeals to you. $25.00 BRASS BED Special $ 17.95 Tills beautiful brass Bed has 2 inch continuous posts and *ix 1-ineh filler rods. The finish is guaranteed not to tarnish. Mahogany Smoking Stand Special Special 98c $26.00 LIBRARY TABLE Special $ 21.00 A 48-in. Oval F lank Top Table made of fine Quartered Oak, j Coal Stoves From t h e Cheapest That’s Good To The Best T h a t’s Made Moore’s A ir ' Tight, Cole's H o t B last Wonder ‘ H o t Blast Florence H o t B last Model Oak, Etc. $5.50 to $48.00 GAS HEATERS The Triple Effect Active Estate Garland, Reznor, Wilson, Quick Meal Heaters, E tc. Worn with a shirred shirt of naVy serge Is Ibis .picturesque littlo Jacket, which insists upon reminding us of the marines. It must he the braided front and novel buttons that strike just this note, for the belt is decidedly feminine. Don't full to appreciates the airship turban. ' ____■ Do you get up a t night? .Sanol is surely the best for all kidney or bladder troubles. Sanol gives relief in 24 hours from all back­ ache ftnd bladder trouble. Sanol is a*guaranteed remedy. 35c and $1.00 a bottle a t the drug store. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Ohildrsn, Tlis KindYouHivt Always Bought Bears ths Signature of C b & l 25 Per Gent below the ’m arket price. Because of early quantity buying bofore ~”the' last edormohs advances. Largest Stock to Select From. Convenient Terms of Payment, Copper Clad Maloable Range. Quick Meal Range , Cole’s Mi Oven Range. ■ Marvel Range. -Bard#’s Cast Range. The Quick Meal • Gas Range Approved by over three hundred Xenia women. Rust Proof Oven * Linings, Rust Proof Burner Box, Most Efiihieut Burner, Porcelain Back and Doors. Automatic Lighter, Porcelain Top Over Oven, Ask Us To'Look at Your Old Stove—We Will Allow You Something For It* 20-24 N or th D e tro it St. X en ia , O. Furniture, | Carpets, Stoves, Victrolas, mums* K o d M u S S S T i i xfeawxmr , COM»A«1r.

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